Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Design -55- Caregie Hall

I'm going to go on a bit of a tangent here. This is how you use complementary colors. A main color and a fraction of it's complement used along side it. They're not too bright so it doesn't hurt the eyes and they're significantly less of one than the other. Because there's less yellow they're not fighting as much for attention and it creates a pop rather than a punch in the face. I've seen complimentary colors used in equal ratios and it just becomes eye gouging when they're equally used and even more so when they're really bright. The paper airplane made out of music sheet is creative for a design piece to draw the eye. However there is a lack of information.

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